CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... political challenge ; and U. S. reviewers ' expecting fiction based on fact meant there was no aesthetic hurdle . Moreover , there was one large group in the United States that seemed to be particularly puzzled by the consequences of ...
... political challenge ; and U. S. reviewers ' expecting fiction based on fact meant there was no aesthetic hurdle . Moreover , there was one large group in the United States that seemed to be particularly puzzled by the consequences of ...
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... political history of Ger- many as well as the history of political ideas in the United States and , therefore , was ideally suited for his job in postwar Berlin . With a father of German background and a Jewish - American mother , Otto ...
... political history of Ger- many as well as the history of political ideas in the United States and , therefore , was ideally suited for his job in postwar Berlin . With a father of German background and a Jewish - American mother , Otto ...
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... political development of a post - colonial Dominica . In essence , the novel depicts the experiences , relationships , and intrigues of members of a white family and their servants on a declining estate called L'Aromatique . Three white ...
... political development of a post - colonial Dominica . In essence , the novel depicts the experiences , relationships , and intrigues of members of a white family and their servants on a declining estate called L'Aromatique . Three white ...
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